Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 29, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    AaatAfrto ftÀiiT Tthrwos
■ P e r so n a l flo te s
Returned From Kngcac —
Mira Laura Prescott returned
Stfbday evening from JCugene,
where she spent the past week vis­
iting soma of her so'-ort y slaters.
Art supplies —- Elharts.
Visiting lit Ashland—
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BLACKBERRIES FOR MALKt
FQR HALE* only 4 more day« at
12400 — 6 room modern house >—264 Van Ness Ave. Come quick
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and. all .completely furnished, L
,100*200 ft. lota with fruit and
. LOST— Tan tmvellng ba« con
«arden, ueaf two schools and Nor:
lalnin g papers, clothing etc. Find
mal schooj, part cash. Brow« and
Rice, 43 N. Main ,
2 6 4 -lt’ Fr return to Tidings office. Re­
ward- M. M. Seaman.
2 (4 -2 ’
-. Hot sulphur tab hatha, day
WANTED: — Middle
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
FOR H.VLK: — Extra'hne al­
aged woman by July 16^ aa housa-
keeper. * Mtufc fa neat and cap- falfa hay. In Held. A. H. DSvenhlU,
Returned to H o n e —
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Mbtat 'Phone 8Î2J1.
> 8(4-1* Whose 11F5.
Mrs. C. J. Wright. 'who has
been yialtlpg at the home o f Mr.
and Mrs. Hgrrla D ea n fo r tbhpaat
weak, retuthed to hep home in
Roaelake, Idaho.
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A Mrs. M. B. Real and family and
Mia» Blanche Hicks, left yeeter-
': May morning for . La < Grande,
Ci where they will visit «Cllf Hicks
i < for, soma time.
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Moths will not fled a place to
stay if clothes are cleaned Iwfnre
putting away. Ashland Cleaners
and Dyers( 26 f ir s t street. 161-tf
Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith and Mrs.
F. -MacDonald, of Sacramento,
stopped In Ashland yesterday and
were guests of the Hotel Oregon
last evening.
¿hetrd with Xhe tores Cry dei>»rt-
a e n t ©t le U .'B . government; Who
4r«a leoated he/e Several Fears
ago. stopped in Ashland (odgy to
«M t frttads enroute to Klamath
Popular and standard sheet
bounty, where be Is located now.
music — Elharta.
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/F r e e paaU,wHh.«*«ry »22.6«
-suit tailored to y<Mlr order- A11 H iking Through Country—
Willard Dunham and Jack
:+od. artearaiior shop.
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Johnson of Hy<-ham, Mo itena.
stopped in Ashland Sunday and
ttdos. -repreeentlnF the Monday to visit Fr. and Mrs. Clift
ium'Co., of Portland, Ca»s, enroute io Southern Cali­
day here on business, fornia. whore they urlìi sail for
guest of the Llthfe > «Tentine South America. They
era hiking (hr.ugh the country
ard taking in all th i larger
The flrst 6« men gets an extra cities.
4r p ants-free-at orres Taljor
Why not celebrate in one of
to*. Bettor Hurry.
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Paulserud’a Suits?
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Baafeeee Visitor— •
» O. A. Prince of Eugene. nt the .! tom H ilt« -.
Wilmer itilt t l Hilts sprat yes­
Beoth kelly Lumber ,Co. was a
business victor to. Ash land today terday in Ashland on business.
|n d stopped at the Llthla Springs
W«. specialise In 60o lunches—
hotel last eventng.
Ashland Cafe.
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» Orres cleans clothes. Phone »4
Attending State Norm al—
Mrs. M yrttoW eek» is v b ltR x
her sister Mrs. H hfrls Dean and
while here is attending the State
Normal.
The Fountain Confectionery for
lee cream, candles and tobaccos
of all Kinde.
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Mrs. Thatcher is confined to
her home at 107 Sixth street by
Illness.
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Honor Student—
Georgs Francis Barron, fresh­
man 1 q music, was among those
listed ae honor students In the
grade sheet Issued by the* Uni­
versity of Oregon.
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FOB HALF: ~ 5 room house
and .one acre of land within three
blocks of New Normal School for
Misses tt fo rnd W lletti Welch, »2000 for the sum of »26 down
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Feebler and «re moving Pcm 176 Mendé st and »25 per month. Now get busy
for this will go within 24 hours.
mlly of lfiamath Falls spent to 747 East V rie street.
8ee Ashland Realty Co.
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inday and Monday In Ashland as
Ashland Natatorlnm’s-m otto is
• gueato ef Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
FOR SALK: — Good Grain
Clean!isesg and Parity. Visit ns. sacks. 440 Granite §t. Phone 340Y
reason nad -family.
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Î Ctot y ea r wladew screens and Returned from C alifornia—
FOR SALK: —• Ford Roadster,
rafeen doers at Jordan Sash and
Mr. sad Mrs. Brining ha«e re­
Cabinet Works.
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they spent the past six months and paint, battery, • tires. Runs per­
tfe ttfeg Niece—
will make their home at 122 fect, »195.00. Low and Pansel*,
Oak 8t. Oarage. Phone 37.
’ Hrs. 2 L E . Gall nf Bellview Church street.
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•pent the day 1« Ashland visiting
her niece. Mrs. M. B. Randles.
FOR SALK CHEAP— Five foot
Fayne makea cupboards. Presented Loral T « I e p h o n «
(ffffee » m i ;
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M a Van Vaikenburg, presehted
? Mirará M. B . Carile and Louis« the efflce lore« of the local Tele­
It. <toi$it of Sacramento, stopped phone Co. with a large box of
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1* Ashland enroute to Vancouver. cherries.
B. C. They w e » gueeta at the
Papar curt a speciali Llthla
Hotel Beauty ‘ Parlor.
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.«¿ram/SMiem»-
smoke stack. Georgia Coffee Tid­
ing Office.
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OAK HT. GARAGE — .General
repairing, machine work and weld­
ing. Carl Carlson, formerly of
Ford Garage ,has charge of Ford
work, Sim Morris and Son, Prop.
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FORHBNT: — Five room fur­
nished apartment, also three room
Arrived from Dunsmuir —
unfurnished apartment, close in.
Mrs. F. M. Cresson of1 Punc-
Phone 2X»«R. Mrs. L. J. Orres, 11
mulr arrived to Ashland last Beach Aire?.
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evening to spend a week vlsltlpg
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Gold. >
» « 0 b Jshgsos who Just re-
:Mrt|4ttkted from the San
Nncbeto College. arrived in
M*uaa»jr evening to spend
tto^er vtsltiag her parents,
Garnett’s Cafeteria, 93 North
Johnson. Miss
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bn wUUtoaeh at Sanger near Mata-
SAVE DEPRECIATION
BUY NOW!
USED
ALL FORDS GUARANTEED
1920 Ford Touring, Starter Type ..................$50.00
1920, Ford Touring, Starter Type . . . . ........ $100.00
1920 Roadster, Starter Type ........ ................. $135.00
Pick Up Bed
1923 Ford Roadster, Starter Type .................. $150.00
Pick Up Bed
1923 Ford Tòuring, Starter Type ... ............$200.00
1919 Ford Tudor Sedan, Starter Type --------$150.00
1923 Ford Coupe, Balloon Ttfes, Starter Type, $225.00
Ford Truck, One Ton - - - - $125.00
Oj^en Cab Stake Body
$250.00
Blhsrts.
Chandler Six
Dodge Commercial ; - —
$250.00
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Y o u ’ll B e '
A m a ze d !
Jack Brodln of Kling Bros.,
Chicago, spent the day In Ashland
on business.
GET READY FOR THAT
SUMMER VACATION
Desert Water Bags ................
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Covered Water Containers .................................. $2.00
Lumraffe Carriers .............. ................................ $1.75
W w e C urler. ....................
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Tool Kits, fits 6 different siae nuts .................. »0.75
L IT US test your battery , and examine your car.
J. L. Smith narrowly escaped
serious injury yesterday, while
making up a train at Hornbrook.
He Jumped from the train and the
ground gave way causing him to
fall against the train. Ha was
knocked down several times hy
the train ftht succeeded In getting
up the bank. Ha sustained pain­
ful bruises.
S p e c ia l o n a ll
The f«n you had will al­
ways come back to you
from the pictures you
made. With a Kodak it ’s
easy—emphatically so.
McNAIR BROS
Claycotnh Motor Co
THE FORD OARAGE
Lincoln
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
LOT 1
VALUES TO $16.50
LOT 2
VALUES TO $24
LOT 3
VALUES TO $30
LOT 4
VALUES TO $45
Special on Silk Dresses
We cure your troubles and make your Vacation a
pleasure.
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Let us show you the different
Kodak models— »6 up.
Narrow Bsrapw.
A gigantic Clearance of Heavy Importance to Every
Woman in Ashland Snd Southern Oregon.
—NOTICE—
Ail Fords Above One Hundred Dollars Guaranteed.
Ton Take No Chance.
belongs in- the kit
Business Visitor —
Spring and Summer Coats
Silk and Woolen Dresses
Spring and Summer Coats
Screen Sides, Canopy Roof
A KODAK
fODAY AND TOMORROW
including
Just in time for your Fourth of July Tog's
Stephens Six
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LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
»200.00
Used Tractor
From Hilts—
Mrs. A. Leneers and fatally of
Hilts, spent yeeterday in Ashland
visiting friends.
,
MonRi
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
LOT 1
VALUES TO $21
LOT 2
VALUES TO $30
LOT 3
VALUES TO $40
LOT 4
VALUES TO $50
Fordson
It DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
S p e c ia l o n
Woolen Tailored Dresses
SALE PRICE
u ts w .L
? . i 2 * * * ru* K«»“»™
kt tfc i Vanity Beauty
shopp«, M co eel Store.
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CARD OF TRANKS
Mr. and Mru. T. J. Raaor de-
■ire to give thanks to those who
sraiated them during the llluees
had death of
K R óor.
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LOT 4
VALUES TO $45
LOT 3
VALUES TO $30
VALUES WE OFFER ARE GENUINE
OnerDay Service
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Shoe Repairing
i<.
Agee’s Shoe Shop
. . a & J L W i t S tr e e t
ALUES TO $24
VALUES TO $16.50
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The Enders Co,
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